1. And each opinion produces surprisingly different results. 2. He kept his reputation intact to run again another day, with a different result. 3. It is these different results which form the basis of that mental transformation which metanoia implies. 4. That approach can be devised in numerous ways to produce different results. 5. The three sets of data produced strikingly different results. 6. They found their computers producing different results from exactly the same calculation. 7. You could run that race again and get a different result each time. 8. Fortunately, the scientific enterprise has its own self-correcting mechanisms that eventually sort things out. |